The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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Miss Robicheaux
Is Hostess For
Party Thursday
Miss T.eona Hublchemix was hos-
tess '7'|r a dinner party Thursday
evenlqfcat 7:30 o'clock at her homo
ttt 1)15 Henderson Street. Misses
Helen Smith, K lain a Ntrother, and
Mildred Smith, who are leavt-riK Boon
for Nutiston where they have ac-
cepted positions, and Sllss Dorothy
ANT CONTROL
Guaranteed Eradication of
AnU From Ajiy Home
LAWRENCE LINGO
HI Pino Street
Kulhanek who in to attend Sam
Houston Teachers' College in Hunts-
vllle this fall, were honor guests of
the occasion. (
Seasonal flowers of pink and -Wue
were used in decorating the home,
l'laoe cards were miniature suit-
cases filled with candy. A three-
course dinner was served.
Twelve guests enjoyed this honpi-
tallty.
MKN'8 rHIHiHKSSIVG (14SS
ENJOYS KISH KHY THURSDAY
The Men's Progressive ltlble Class
of the West Orange llaptlst Church
entertained with a fish fry Thurs-
day night at 7:30 o'clock at i_he
church. Wives of the members and
the Sunday school teachers and of-
ficers wero guests.
Those present ware Mr. and Mr*.
Howard Daniels, Sir. and Mrs, lSd
win Freeman and two children Dor-
othy Lee and Myzelle, Mr. ijnd Mrs.
E. I". Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
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.ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Colburn,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Markwlth, Mi's.
J. W. Woods, Mr. and Mra. Q. B To-
ney and two chiblren Mary Lou and
Charles Manly, Rev. nnd Mrs. C. H-
Hogan and children Cloon and Mar-
tha Ann, Sir. and Mrs. Hugh ftlyerw,
Mrs. Lulu Wasson, Mr. and Sirs. J.
E. Sloore, Mr. and Sirs. If. E. Har-
vey, Sir. and Mrs U A. Bingham,
Sir. and Mrs- Kenny flTuliert, Mr. and
Sirs. Basil Wallace ami son Howard
Lee, Sirs. Edgar Bishop, and D. C-
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I'XIQITB CLUB KIJCCTS
OFFICERS AT MEETING
The regular meeting of the Unique
Club was held Wednesday evening
at the home of Sfrs. Joe Del Barto.
Election of officers for the ensuint;
year was held with the following re-
sults:
Miss Bell Caro, president: Sfrs.
Johnnie Lucia, vice president; Stlss
Connie Blaqda. treasurwrHtt. Tony
(Jlarriatano, secretary; SIIm* Sadie
Rao, reporter.
At tiie close of the business session
the re''ting officers honored the
newly elected officers with a party:
l' 'reshnients of ice cream and cake
vw^re served.
The next meeting of the cluh will
be held
(ember.
the second Monday In Sep
Get A New Permanent
Before School Starts
Schools ojM'ii in ft few wet-ks so
j>ltiit now for your bow ]iermnuent
wave. Miikf nil H| j>ointment party.
Phone Is.
Marjorie - AI
Beauty Shop
NORTH OKANGE 1IAPTIST
W. M. K. HOl.MS MKKT1VG
The wtfkly of th \V«
inim'H Mlvniotiary Society of lh*>
North thiinKW Haptlnt Church v.
belli Thur dajr afternoon ai 3 SO
o'rtixk at thf h<mn* « f Mr*. I*. H
<inr on John Street
The niH-linK o|M*n«M with tH«* 1**
votioiiHl which wuh followed bv a
4««4*lon with Mrt Oliver
Hrmntlne In than*. Mr* Sam
r«Miper t-*uj:ht the ltihl«* le #on aftrr
u hlrh a roc la I hour wan pnjiijfwl.
The next meeilnif will U hehl < n
Thnrmlay .ifl«'rn«M n at HI" o'cUwk
at the h«>me of Mm. It« ) Smith « ii
Iturton anil S^ite«*nth Streetn
fRONT AT SIXTH
ORANGE, TEXAS
PHiRKF. OF IIONOK To
HO|.| MEETING TONIGHT
The regular semi monthly meelinc
of the l>e«ree of Honor will *>e held
tonight nl the W O W Hall- All
member* sre urced tn • «' present us
plans will be made for inspection
night In September.
The planets all move around the
sun in the uine direction and ;*l
moat In the same plane
Miss Richardson
Is Honoree For
Shower Wednesday
M!mh Margie Hichaidnon. who
to b© married to Krod Carter Sunday
afternoon, wan honoree for a lovely
bridal shower Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. M. A. West, Mrs. Oncur
Beldln, and Mrs. TCdward SUiver a«
co'hostesses at. the lunne of Mrs-
West.
White CT^filtTs iffftl coral vine were
used In developing: the white and
pink color scheme In the decorations
of the home. After the jflfts were
presented to the honoree refrewh-
mentH were served.
Thirty-five guextn called between
the hours pf 3:30 and fi:30 o'cloek.
FTItNT BAfTlHT ( lll Rt ll
CI1lCIiK8 MKET TllUltSDAY
The nix clrclen f the Woman's
Missionary S<tciet\ f the Plmt llap-
tlst Church met Tliursday fi r the
weekly sessions at the following
homes :
Circle Owe ipet at ii .'to a. m.. nt
the home of Mrs. Meade (2 raves.
Mrtt t'or.i Failrchlld of t*liester was
a visitor on thin « craslon. Mrs A
J. McKen*le led the devotional and
Mrs. O. L. Haker | resid«Ml during
the business session Mrs. McKensie
taught the lllhle lexs«m which clos-
ed the meetlnic.
Ki^ht members were present for
the meeting of Circle Two which
was held at 3 o'cl«K*k at the home of
.VI rs. 11. C. HlrU'lliiitd on Seventh
Strwl. Tl e hosteMN tf:ive the devo-
tional and Mrs. .\le\ l>.tt had charge
of the iMjsiness session Mrs 1«. I
llranum taiurht the lilhle lessou sf
ter which liltht refresh men t wer«
nervetl.
Mis. |< K. l>arti*« wns hostess f« r
tIm* meeting « f ClrcU* Thr< e at her
home at 1311 I Mm* Street The lios
tertN led the «le%'«*t lofl.i I wlllt'h 'Mas
followed l > a bus III" J.* Messlim with
M rs. ^ Jake !*eter««oi chairman. In
rtuirgr. The fo)K>wlng officers for
the coming year were electe«l : Mrs.
O L Kdwirds, chairman. Mrs. Kloyd
llllsiii'in. vice chairman; Mrs K A
Htolsirt. secretary ; Mrs A K. Wil-
son. treasurer; Mrs. J I*. Itowler.
personal —rvlot chairman After
election « f officers Mrs. II W McOlll
taught the leseoii from the first
chapters of Ji el and l>an|el Ught
refreshments were set ved tn the ten
ineml ers attending
Circle Kour met st the home of
Methodist Circle
Meets Thursday
The Kvenlnx Circle of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of tho
Hirst Methodist Church met Thurs-
day" evenIttf-trt-*Tr*0 o'clock at tho
church with Mrs. Myrtle Scott a«
hostess. Nine members and two vis-
itors were In attendance.
Mrs. Kugene Cottle, chairman, pre-
sided during the business session
and had charge of the program and
lesson taken from the mission study
book,. "The Winsome Call" Short
talks on "Missionary Work Ui Ko-
rea" were given by Mrs. Steve Ilauor,
Mr*. B. J. Ford, and Mrs. Forrest
.McDonald- The closing prayer was
led by Mrs. Oirol Watson.
During the social hour the hostess
served refreshments of punch, Ice
cream and cookies.
The next meeting will he held
Thursday evening at the regular
time at the church with Mrs. For-
rest McDonald as hostess.
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. New Fall Designs!
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. . the smooth texture! See the
tremendous selection of new pat-
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children'* clothes.
A Value Sensation
Spun Rayons
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if you make them yourself. Smart
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RONDO PERCALES
Printer
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PANNE SATIN
Extra! Extra!
Final Clearance of
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Wash
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All good patterns and
guaranteed fast color.
Think of it, a drew for,
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6-cord Sewing Cotton, v
100 and 150 yd. spool* 4d
Mercerized Sewing CVn..4c'
Penimaid* Silk Thread 4c,
4-Strand Darning Cotton—4c
Penianap* Snap Fa tener ..4c
Penco* Common Ping 4c
Safety Pina. card of 12—4c
Penimaid* Needlea _ 4c
Penimaid* Pearl Button „4c
Penco* Cotton Tape 4c
Chromium PI. Thlmb!ea~4c
Hooka and Eyes 4c1
Penco* Tape Meaaurea.__4c
Mercerized Elastic 4c;
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Mrs. Cr \V. Xemltz Sr., with four
members ond one vlnitor attending-
The hoHteNn gave the devotional anil
led the ntudy of the fifth chapter of
Mark. Mrs. W. A^'orkern pre-
Hided during the huslnens sension «t-
ter which a so<!lai hour wan enjoyed
and refreshments were iterved.
Mrs. Ilurold Huiiders and Mrs.
James Force were co hostesses for
the meeting of t'lrcle Five which
was held at 1:10 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Hinders. Thirteen meinlxtrs
were In attendance Mrs. Force led
the devotlonul which was followed
t>y n short |irogr«m. Mrs. Handera
gave a ahort report on the <1. A. csmp
Mhleh waa held in Klrhyvllle tho
early part of thi* month. DurlnH
the aoelal hour, )lr«. Illll Stringer
«iu honored with a shower. and
Mr*, tieorgn Kndicott, a member
who la to leave aooh to make her
home in Iteaumont, whs presented
with a gift from the circle*. Mra
Kodolpli I.lnscomh hud charge of
the gatnea
Mra l", K Jackson waa hosteaa
ft>r the rn«*eting If Circle HI* st 3
o'clock at her home at 711 Twelfth
Street. Nine members and one vial-
tor were present. Mra. W. K. Mc-
t 'ortjiHMlale taught lite leaaon and
the lioalea* prealded t ver the huai-
neaa aeaalon A a<K-|nl hour waa en
Joyed and refreahmenta were served
I (JOuO NK.IOIIBOR (I.IH MKF.TS
AT I1TY I'AltK TIII'UhD.VV
i Members of '.he (loo«l Nelghh* r
flub met at the city park Thurs-
| day afternoon st ! o'cloyk with ten
J member* In attendance.
A ahort buslneas aeaslon was hold
with Betty Jean Oodwln In charge.
The grou^l' then went tn the Halva
Hon Army Hall for a volley ball
game which the Sa I vn t Ion Army
trt'un won by the score of 7-15 ond
: rs.
Neil Thursday afternoon the Good
Neighbor Club and the Ha I vat Ion
Army Volley hall teams will meet ut
the park for the weekly guinea,
, WEST OR4NOK It Vl'TIST
CHI RCH MKKT
The circles of the Woman's Ml*
sloniiry Society of the West Orange
Baptist Church met In regular aea-
slon Thursday afternoon at the fol-
lowing homes :
Circle One met at the home of
Mrs. It. J. Fs Ires at 2: JO o'clock
with eleven members In attendance.
Mrs. Carrol Hlshop led the devotion-
al and Mrs O 10, Toney taught the
leaaon from the laiok. "Stewardship
In the I.Ives of Women." #
.Membera of Circle Two met at
th(< hbrVlt'' df Mrs. f.tilit Waadon In
Weat Orange. Mrs F.dwln Freeman
taught the lesson from the Mlaslon
study book. "Wandering Jew In Bra-
*11:" Refreshments were aerved to
the alx members and one visitor at-
tending.
Hevon membera were present for
the meeting of Circle Three which
wna held lit the home of Mra, lOlljah
Moore. Mra. Ken ney Hubert g;ive
the devotional and Mra \V, 1*. I<ee
hnd charge of the Illhle lesson. A
short business aeaalon wna held and
light refreshment* were served.
Next Thursday, nfternftnn 'he cir-
cles will meet In Joint session at the
church for the monthly business
session and Royal Service lesson.
Jl'NIOIl a. A. TO MKET
WITH MRS. H. KANOKRS
The regular weekly meeting of Hi"
Junior <1 A. "f 'he First Baptist
Church will lie held Monday after-
noon nt 3:30 o'clock'rft the home or
Mrs. Harold Sanders ut 120B Cypress
Street. A full attendance Is urges!
morning,
-PERSONALS-
Mrs. J. W. Rourdler tilis returned
to her home here following a week's
vlalt In Galveston and Alvln, Texas
Miss Rita Folson hns returned to
Orange after hnvlng spent n few
days In her home In Jasper
Miss Artie Davis hns returned tn
this city following a short visit with
relatives In Ktinlce, Tex.
Miss Carol Watson hns returned
from-a two weeks vacation In Gal
vestori ond Beaumont,
Miss Zemtna Hare left yesterday
for Dallas for a- week's visit after
which she will spend some time in
Houaton before returning to Orange.
Miss Mildred Smith has accepted
a position in Houaton and Is leav-
ing for thwi tomorrow to make her
home.
Mra. A. O. Cormlor wM ——'
|h a Wheeler ambulance frotp
at UOll Tenth Simet to
Ann Lulcher Hospital this
Mra. R. Tj. Johnson
in a Whaler ambulance iVoin
was removed
her
home In Starks, Iji., to the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Derr, otf~S'ott
Street.
Miss Kdna Force will leave Satur-
day for Monroe, Tj ., where sho wilt
enroll ut Northeast "Center Junlor
College. Sho will he accompanied
by Mrs. H. P. Force, Harold Force.
Mary Force, Herndcm Bowler, and
Miss Vergle Muler, who will return
to Orange Sunday,
..T* —-t*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodson aiul
three sons of New Orleans, l<rt., Will
be hero for tho week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McNeill-
H. L. McNeill and fa
Houaton, and I>r. A. 8. McNeill
and family of Houston wBI ap*
Sunday here with Mr, un0 Mra. Jk
S' ' /
Miss Blanche Peysj.tlU..
Mr.-and Mrs. C. A. I'eri
pected to arrivo hero
Worth where she spent , ti
vacation as tho guest of
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
hard.
Gems of Th
Know thyself, and God
ply the wldsom and the
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1939, newspaper, August 18, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290060/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.